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Residential Inpatient Program

Comprehensive Residential Care for Lasting Recovery

Embark on a transformative journey with our inpatient substance abuse treatment, designed for individuals facing severe addiction, relapses, mental health disorders, or co-occurring conditions. Discover a safe and comfortable home-like environment at TIME, where around-the-clock medical and clinical care supports your recovery needs. Ideal for those with longer-term requirements, this comprehensive approach ensures lasting recovery and extra support throughout your journey.

Why Choose Residential Inpatient Treatment?

 

A clinically-intensive inpatient program like ours will treat the underlying cause(s) to self-medicating behavior.

For many people, living in an inpatient treatment environment is essential to the success of their sustained recovery. Why? The hardest part of sobriety might be learning to reorganize your life around anything other than alcohol and drugs. Going straight from detox to an inpatient rehab program can help, because we know there is a period where you will need to rediscover who you are without drugs or alcohol. To aid in this, you will have several individual therapy sessions in your treatment plan that cover the objective of redefining your identity. 

 

When you first become sober, returning to your old life and community is stressful. It is especially hard if you were dependent on drugs or alcohol for a long time. You may also feel extreme tension going back to work, explaining your absence to friends, or getting back into a routine at school. This shift is something that we prepare for throughout our treatment programs. Our clinicians will mitigate stressors through experiential and other therapies, so that you know how to handle anxieties in a healthy and decisive way.

 

Residential treatment is usually recommended for individuals who struggle with the issues below:

  • Serious addictions that require a higher level of care 
  • Co-occurring physical or mental health conditions
  • An unstable or dangerous home setting
  • Relapse

 

Our inpatient residential program offers 24hr access to clinical and medical care. You are more likely to keep your sobriety throughout this vulnerable period of early recovery, since there are few opportunities to relapse. We say ‘few’ opportunities instead of no opportunities because we are a completely voluntary program. We are not a lock-down facility, a choice we made to ensure that those enrolled in our programs have a true desire to live a different lifestyle— one without drugs and alcohol, a life centered on integrity and inner strength. 

 

Although our outpatient program provides a comparable degree of treatment intensity, inpatient residential rehab offers a more controlled, clinical environment. 

24hr Medical Monitoring

In addition to our doctors who oversee your medical care, we provide an extra layer of safety with our 24 hour nursing staff. Our nurses monitor vitals and progress, administer medication, and attend to any after-hours medical needs.

Professionally-Prepared Meals

We will prepare three meals per day for you and are able to cater to any dietary restrictions or preferences you may have. With his own knowledge of nutrition, our chef has ample experience in knowing how to help the body's healing process with whole foods.

Acupuncture

TIME encourages everyone to try holistic therapies during recovery, which is why we provide a range of holistic therapeutic services— including acupuncture.

Medication Therapy

We offer medication-assisted treatment through all levels of care here at TIME. The medications we offer for MAT include: buprenorphine and naloxone, buprenorphine, buprenorphine XR, naltrexone, and acamprosate calcium.

Licensed Professionals

Highly-educated and accomplished professionals run our medical and clinical operations. Board-certified medical doctors who specialize in addiction medicine, as well as doctoral clinicians with a range of specializations, will be on your team throughout the recovery process.

Exercise & Breath Work

Included in your treatment is a gym membership. Although exercise is not required, we believe it helps to restore the body and provides multiple benefits for your mental health. At least one time a week, one of our holistic practitioners will lead a meditative exercise. This includes guided meditations, breathwork, sound baths, and independent meditations. You will learn breath work, which aids in meditative experiences and can manage symptoms of anxiety, depression, and general disconnection.

Case Management

Part of your team here at TIME is a case manager. With an educational background in social work, our case managers have the resources and the drive to set you up in sobriety. Case managers will act as your advocate, point of contact, and link to life outside of treatment. 
 
Case managers directly assist with any ongoing legal, social, or housing issues. Your case manager will handle anything from communicating with the court or probation officers to filling out benefits paperwork. Not all cases are the same, which is why we match you with a case manager who has experience in cases similar to your own. If you are in legal trouble, needing to apply for unemployment, wanting to re-enroll back in college or trade school, etc. your case manager will be a driving force on your team to help set you up for success.
 
Here are just a few of the benefits in choosing residential rehab:
  • You can fully commit to sobriety without the distractions of everyday life
  • You can leave behind the people, places, and things that enable drug or alcohol abuse
  • You are safe from your usual triggers
  • You prepare for sobriety by getting a roadmap
  • You have a full schedule of therapy sessions, every single day
  • You are surrounded by other people who personally understand what you’re going through
 
 

Transitional Housing (please do edit to personalize to TIME and feel free to add content)

After undergoing detox and a residential treatment program for a substance abuse disorder, many require continued assistance in their efforts to regain economic self-sufficiency and independence. Transitional housing, often referred to as sober living, is the next step in the process of transitioning from a residential treatment program back into society. Transitional housing is intended for individuals and families who are in recovery and require further assistance before living independently on their own. Transitional Housing programming usually is for a period of 6-9 months. 

For many recovering addicts, homelessness is a major concern. Addiction, mental illness and other crisis are often to blame for financial instability that leads to homelessness. In some cases, a recovering addict may have a home to go to, but if there are other addicts living in the home, recovery can quickly be derailed and relapse is likely to occur. Transitional housing provides a safe, semi-controlled environment for individuals in recovery to continue working toward the ultimate goal of becoming independent once again.

When you’re ready to move on, from residential treatment back into an independent living situation, transitional housing can provide a stepping stone toward that final goal of independence. Sober living or transitional housing programs are ideal for individuals who:

  • Are ready to start living the skills that they learned in treatment.
  • Require further assistance in getting back to independence.
  • Need assistance with finding work, learning new skills or otherwise gaining the necessary elements for economic stability following treatment for drug or alcohol addiction.
  • Are committed to remaining drug and alcohol free while they reintegrate back into society following treatment.
  • Will commit to the rules of the transitional living home which often include submitting to drug or alcohol screenings, maintaining abstinence from substance abuse, continued involvement in treatment and maintaining respect for others in the program.

Transitional housing provides accountability for your actions while also offering freedom to choose how you live and continue to heal from addiction. Transitional housing programming can provide you or a loved one with the sober living experience that will aid in the transition from treatment to live without drugs or alcohol.